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Supporter of [https://gatheringourvoices.org Canadian First Nations], especially youth involvement in technology and organizer of several hacker events, such as [https://disobey.fi Disobey.fi], [https://rustfest.eu RustFest] and [https://sha2017.org/ SHA2017].
Supporter of [https://gatheringourvoices.org Canadian First Nations], especially youth involvement in technology and organizer of several hacker events, such as [https://disobey.fi Disobey.fi], [https://rustfest.eu RustFest] and [https://sha2017.org/ SHA2017].
In 2018, Finnish national pre-meeting [[International Telecommunication Union|ITU]] working group and [http://internetforum.fi/etusivu Finnish Internet Forum] team.


More about Dina's interests can be found [https://wiki.techinc.nl/index.php/User:Thomascovenant here].
More about Dina's interests can be found [https://wiki.techinc.nl/index.php/User:Thomascovenant here].

Revision as of 17:14, 19 February 2018

At Hack42, Arnhem

Dina Solveig Jalkanen is member of NCUC, At-Large Technology task force (TTF), GNSO-RDS-PDP-WG, Universal Acceptance Steering Group and Cross Community Committee on Accessibility, focusing on First Nations involvement. Recent addition to PDP Review of All Rights Protection Mechanisms in All gTLDs, interested in URS; URS practitioners review sub team in spring 2018.

She is committed to promoting goodwill towards responsible disclosure of security vulnerabilities within the EU and Computer Fraud and Abuse Act reform.

Dina Solveig wrote her first Public Comment on Draft Framework for Registry Operators to Respond to Security Threats.

Member of Electronic Frontier Foundation and Free Software Foundation Europe, Dina Solveig is contributing FOSS and digital rights perspective to ICANN. She is also member of CCC Amsterdam and Amsterdam hackerspace TechInc.

Personal

Dina Solveig Jalkanen holds Master's degree from Helsinki University and Aalto University School of Business, where she studied computer science, mathematics, networking and English. In her free time she enjoys reading lengthy documentation and Terry Pratchett novels.

Supporter of Canadian First Nations, especially youth involvement in technology and organizer of several hacker events, such as Disobey.fi, RustFest and SHA2017.

In 2018, Finnish national pre-meeting ITU working group and Finnish Internet Forum team.

More about Dina's interests can be found here.